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CHAPTER 6—Emotion and Affect
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. In the opening of this chapter, two men’s
reactions to spam e-mail were described. The fact that neither of the men were
able to shrug off their annoyance to the spam illustrates the fact that ____.
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a.
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emotion is largely
consciously controlled
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b.
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emotion is largely
outside conscious awareness
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c.
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emotion is a
positive coping skill
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d.
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emotion is a
negative coping skill
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ANS:
B
DIF: Moderate
REF: Introduction TYPE: Conceptual
2.
Emotions are both
positive and negative. Once people experience both types of emotion, they
generally try to orchestrate their lives to maximize the experience of positive
emotion and minimize the experience of negative emotion. This pattern
illustrates that emotions provide ____.
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a.
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a feedback system
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b.
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enrichment to life
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c.
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the intent for
criminal behavior
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d.
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a motive for
creative behavior
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ANS:
A
DIF:
Difficult REF:
Introduction TYPE: Conceptual
3.
According to the text,
emotions are ____, whereas moods are ____.
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a.
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linked to particular
events; not linked to particular events
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b.
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not linked to
particular events; linked to particular events
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c.
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automatic responses;
conscious evaluations
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d.
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conscious
evaluations; automatic responses
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ANS: A
DIF:
Difficult REF: What
Is Emotion? TYPE: Conceptual
4.
In social psychology,
a feeling state that is not linked to any particular event is known as a(n)
____.
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a.
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mood
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b.
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emotion
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c.
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affect
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d.
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response
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ANS: A
DIF:
Easy
REF: What Is Emotion? TYPE: Factual
5.
According to the
textbook, an affect is ____.
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a.
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a feeling state that
is not linked to a particular event
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b.
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a largely automatic
response that something is good or bad
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c.
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a conscious
evaluative reaction to some event
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d.
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a judgment
containing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components
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ANS:
B
DIF: Moderate
REF: What Is Emotion? TYPE: Factual
6.
Tammy is very upset
because she received a poor grade on a big English assignment. It would be most
accurate to say that Tammy is experiencing a(n) ____.
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a.
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emotion
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b.
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affect
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c.
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mood
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d.
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attitude
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ANS:
A
DIF: Moderate REF:
What Is Emotion? TYPE: Applied
7.
Madge woke up this
morning feeling grouchy and annoyed. When asked why she is feeling this way,
she can’t seem to come up with any particular reason. It would be most accurate to say that she is experiencing a(n)
____.
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a.
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affect
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b.
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emotion
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c.
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mood
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d.
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attitude
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ANS:
C
DIF: Moderate
REF: What Is Emotion? TYPE: Applied
8.
Alice was attacked by
a pig when she was a child, and developed a strong phobia of pigs. Whenever she
sees a pig—whether on a farm, in a zoo, or even in a movie—she has a strong and
immediate automatic reaction. This reaction is best classified as a(n) ____.
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a.
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emotion
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b.
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affect
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c.
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mood
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d.
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attitude
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ANS:
B
DIF: Moderate
REF: What Is Emotion? TYPE: Applied
9.
Most researchers
describe affect as ____.
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a.
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occurring along a
single dimension, ranging from negative to positive
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b.
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occurring along a
single dimension, ranging from weak to strong
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c.
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occurring along two
separate dimensions – negative and positive
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d.
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occurring along two
separate dimensions – weak and strong
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ANS:
C
DIF: Difficult
REF: What Is Emotion? TYPE: Conceptual
10. When social psychologists talk about quick and
automatic reactions that are simply positive or negative (as opposed to being
full-blown, complex feelings), they are talking about ____.
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a.
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moods
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b.
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emotions
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c.
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affects
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d.
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drives
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ANS:
C
DIF: Moderate
REF: What Is Emotion? TYPE: Factual
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